CMS Hospital Restraint & Seclusion CoPs: Avoid Mistakes & Deficiencies |
April 26, 2017 | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET Credits: 1.5 Nursing CEs |
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The number one CMS hospital conditions of participation deficiencies involve restraints. Hospitals receiving Medicare are subject to the 50-pages of CMS interpretive guidelines. Our CMS expert, Sue Dill Calloway, will provide guidance on staff education, documenting, QAPI, one hour face to face, reporting and more. How can you address the most problematic standard and ensure your policies and procedures are compliant?
- CMS Regulations & Interpretive Guidelines for Restraints & Seclusion
- Medical Record Documentation & Log for Restrained Patients: Rules to Follow
- Reporting Requirements & Proposed Changes in the CMS Improvement Act
What you get with registration:
- Log in for the live, online expert presentation
- Presentation slides & any additional handouts from the speaker
- Interactive Q&A - have your specific questions answered live!
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About the speaker:
Sue Dill Calloway, RN, MSN, JD CPHRM, CCMSCP, has been a nurse attorney and medical-legal consultant for more than 30 years. She has presented numerous educational programs for nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals on topics such as patient safety, Joint Commission, CMS, and HIPAA issues. - Sue is the past Director of Hospital Patient Safety with The Doctors Company and OHIC Insurance Company. She is on the board for the Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation and previously was their chief learning officer.
- She has past experience as a nursing professor, medical malpractice defense attorney, and director of health policy and risk management for eight years for the Ohio Hospital Association.
- Sue is also past VP of legal services, compliance officer and privacy officer for a community hospital. Sue was part of the patient safety committee and involved in risk management activities.
- She has written 102 books and thousands of articles.
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